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Despite the ongoing doom and gloom on the High Street there have been some bright spots.
All the following success stories illustrate a crucial point - that retail decline is not terminal, as long as businesses think innovatively.
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The above business models show that a new way of doing business is emerging where the retailer no longer needs dedicated premises but can provide online access, possibly with a nominal level of in-store stock or samples for consumers to then purchase online and either have their goods delivered to the shop or direct to their homes.
It is a shame that the Post Office has not yet embraced such a model as this would justify the Post Office remaining at the heart of the community.
Some years ago one of the UK's big four supermarket groups started to experiment with teaming up with local village stores to stock a range of their goods and allow customers to order items to be delivered to the shop. This particular supermarket chain operates a loyalty card points scheme but did not make it available through the village store initiative, although it was available to customers who [url=http://www.achbanker.com/home.php]hollister france[/url] used the company's online ordering and delivery service. The village store scheme is being discontinued because the relationship between staff time and [url=http://www.jordanpascherofficiel.com]air jordan pas cher[/url] return on sales was not considered good enough.
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